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Free to run · Real studies, not influencer hype

Fact-check any peptide claim from a video or post.

Saw an influencer hyping a peptide? Copy the caption or transcript, paste it below, and run the audit. We identify the peptide, pull the real published research, and tell you whether the science actually backs the claim.

In Instagram, tap Share → Copy link, then paste it here.

Free to run · Results check real PubMed / MEDLINE, Europe PMC & ClinicalTrials.gov

How it works

  1. 1Paste an Instagram / TikTok caption or transcript (or type the claim).
  2. 2We identify the peptide and what the claim actually asserts.
  3. 3The claim is cross-referenced against indexed scientific databases.
  4. 4We separate human trials from preclinical (animal / lab) research.
  5. 5You get a verdict: Supported, Overstated, or No Evidence — with citations.

Where we source our evidence

PubMed / MEDLINE

The primary biomedical literature index — 30M+ citations, reached via Europe PMC.

Europe PMC

Open-access full text plus MEDLINE journals, with citation counts.

Semantic Scholar

AI-powered academic graph for related-work and context.

ClinicalTrials.gov

The human trial registry — shows whether trials exist in people.

We check evidence, not vibes.

A claim like “BPC-157 heals tendons” is matched to the actual studies. We surface what the research shows — species, evidence tier, and context — instead of repeating the hype.

Evidence tiers matter.

A human clinical trial carries far more weight than an animal or in-vitro experiment. We separate them, so “proven in a dish” never reads as “proven in people.”

Audit log

8 sample audits
BPC-157Overstated

Heals torn tendons better than surgery

@peptidecoach41 studies
SemaglutideSupported

Safe, effective long-term weight loss

@glp1daily128 studies
RetatrutideOverstated

Just a fat-loss drug, nothing else

@darkperformance22 studies
MOTS-cNo Evidence

Reverses migraines instantly

@biohackbryce0 studies
TirzepatideMisleading

Switching from tirzepatide is dangerous

@forestsupps63 studies
GHK-CuNo Evidence

Cures grey hair permanently

@glowpeptides8 studies
TB-500Overstated

Regrows cartilage in weeks

@recoverylab17 studies
PT-141Supported

Restores libido — clinical backing

@lydiathurston34 studies

Audits are for educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Science evolves — always check citation dates and consult a healthcare professional.